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The abrupt firing of Xiaofeng Wang and his wife from Indiana University last month shocked the academic community and is ...
The purging of IT and cybersecurity staff at the Department of Health and Human Services could threaten the systems used by the agency’s staff and the safety of critical health data.
I'm standing with Sharpe, director of marketing at Stern Pinball, in the company's top-secret, badge-accessed Pinball Alley, located inside its headquarters in Elk Grove Village, Illinois (a suburb 20 ...
Devin Stone, adjunct law professor and host of LegalEagle on Youtube, revisits WIRED to once again answer your burning questions about criminal law. What’s the difference between a felony and a ...
While President Donald Trump may have exempted tariffs on a handful of electronics over the weekend, like smartphones, laptops, and TVs (though maybe not for long), that doesn't apply to other gadgets ...
Microsoft held off on releasing the privacy-unfriendly feature after a swell of pushback last year. Now it’s trying again, ...
To argue that Objective-C resembles a metaphysically divine language, or even a good language, is like saying Shakespeare is ...
Despite their hacktivist front, CyberAv3ngers is a rare state-sponsored hacker group bent on putting industrial ...
During the second-season premiere of “The Last of Us,” Ellie gets called a homophobic slur. Craig Mazin tells WIRED it ...
Allegedly responsible for the theft of $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from a single exchange, North Korea’s TraderTraitor is ...
American companies that make everything from keychains to mattresses say Chinese manufacturing is superior, and tariffs won’t ...
The blockbuster antitrust case begins Monday. Its outcome could impact how Big Tech companies grow—but the government has a ...